REG HACK - Turn off GPRS totally (and back to working state) - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 General

REG HACK - Turn off GPRS totally (and back to working state) without going to settings
1: You need a Registry editor ( eg. Resco Explorer )
2: Find the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}\Connections\
3: under that , you should see you GPRS settings , for example , mine 's OPTUS GPRS Internet , OPTUS GPRS MMS etc , pick the right one and export it to the *.REG file, and name it to something like " GPRS ON.reg "
4: Modify the setting inside ( for example OPTUS GPRS Internet ) , and change the Enabled value from 1 to 0, then export it to GPRS OFF.reg
use the GPRS ON /OFF .reg to toggle between GPRS always off and on when required.
Happy Registry editing
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Is there a registry tweak to completely remove GPRS

I don't use GPRS at all..i only use the internet via my wi fi on my xda 2i..i'm fed up of the "cannot connect..." bubble popping up every 10 seconds and wondered if it could be completely removed, any help greatly appreciated
baltisalty said:
I don't use GPRS at all..i only use the internet via my wi fi on my xda 2i..i'm fed up of the "cannot connect..." bubble popping up every 10 seconds and wondered if it could be completely removed, any help greatly appreciated
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I've got the same problem until I put my pay as you go sim and hard reset the xda2i (please back up your set up first.) GPRS on xda2I in my opinion, works only on contract sim, but you could experiment by selecting pre pay rather than post pay even if you have a contract sim card on gprs settings at final stages of hard reset.
Hello, I feel the English poor man, is a translation of google. I have one qtek s100 and use the following method, proves uses you for your machine.
Greetings
Dokoto
REG HACK - Turn off GPRS totally (and back to working state) without going to setting
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REG HACK - Turn off GPRS totally (and back to working state) without going to settings
1: You need a Registry editor ( eg. Resco Explorer )
2: Find the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}\Connections\
3: under that , you should see you GPRS settings , for example , mine 's OPTUS GPRS Internet , OPTUS GPRS MMS etc , pick the right one and export it to the *.REG file, and name it to something like " GPRS ON.reg "
4: Modify the setting inside ( for example OPTUS GPRS Internet ) , and change the Enabled value from 1 to 0, then export it to GPRS OFF.reg
use the GPRS ON /OFF .reg to toggle between GPRS always off and on when required.
Happy Registry editing

how to disable GPRS

Any way to disable gprs in the handset. Some of my applications are using gprs for updating and my service provider is charging me like anything. I have wifi and want to use that alone for data... is there a setting somewhere which will help me in disabling GPRS
i tried the nodata ( nogprs) application but its not working for me
Gopu
Do you need GPRS at all? If not, go to Settings->Connections->Connections->Manage existing and delete everything.
Setting > Connection and select "my work network" as internet connection instead of your provider's one.
You can change it back anytime you need to really use GPRS
Disable GPRS WM6.5
drgopoos said:
Any way to disable gprs in the handset. Some of my applications are using gprs for updating and my service provider is charging me like anything. I have wifi and want to use that alone for data... is there a setting somewhere which will help me in disabling GPRS
i tried the nodata ( nogprs) application but its not working for me
Gopu
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In the registry you’ve got the following key:
HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}\Connections
Export this key to enable GPRS later on.
Go inside your data connections and you’ll find a key, “Enabled." This key has a value 1, change this for every connection to 0.
There, you're done.
You could try to go to the Comm Manager and disabling "Phone" and activating Wi-Fi.
Hope this helps!
Try the Moto Toggle Widget on the market. Requires root, but works

Data connection - Enabled = 0 in registry not respected after usage

Hi *.
I have data connection called "Internet". Selected as default in Settings -> Connections -> Advanced -> Select Network and disabled with Enabled = 0 registry key. When I want to use it, I just change to Enabled = 1. Simple and fast.
But after I'm done with checking emails, disconnect "Internet" and change back to Enabled = 0, Windows still "remembers" that this connection is usable and ignores registry. I have to soft-reset to make it "forget".
Is there any way to avoid this?
You need to do a soft reset after registry changes to fully save the change.
If you don't want the data line to stay on then don't make that registry change. When you select "Send/Receive" in Outlook the data line will come on automatically. You can also turn the data line on by launching Internet Explorer.
That regsitry key is really for people who want the data line to stay on all the time.

How to change via registry the default data connexion

Hello,
I search all the forum an issue to my problem. I've set my default data connexion to Orange Entreprises in the advanced setting of the network parameters. I've made a little scripts that ask me to choose which connexion I want to launch to go on the web. But, if the connexion I choose is different the default connexion set in the advanced setting of the network parameters, the initiale connexion is cut and the default is launch.
So my script is useless... I look for the registry key that define the default connexion in the advanced setting of the network parameters.
It could be in HLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{EF09F4C-....}\
But what the signification of the key beginning with HTTP-{XXX}? There is a inside key call Enable = 1 which, I think, could define the default connexion. I find the SrcId of only a few profil connexion...
To test, I switch the connexion and the last HTTP-{XXX} disapear for a new HTTP-{YYY} with the key Enable = 1. I tried with a third connexion profil and the HTTP-{YYY} don't disapear but the enable key move to 0... and the HTTP-{ZZZ} enable key is now to 1... Why do I not find all my SrcId profil here si I've juste to modifie the enable value to set the default connexion???
Please could someone help me by giving me some informations on these subtilities (or a better simple way to do what I'm looking for).
Thanking you in advance, I can give you all the informations I have to help.
Maybe I'm posting in the wrong section???
Apparently it's imposible to do what i'm looking for... No idea?
I'm on a new way... Is it possible to change the proxy setting of a data mobile connexion via the registry?
You need to use XML provisioning for configuring connection manager, a complete reference is available here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa456228.aspx
What you are trying to achieve is described here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms889544.aspx
Thnak You Very much...
Apparently it's hard to do. Can Mortscrip use Windows Mobile API...
Could someone help me to use the XML provisioning...
I'm sure I'm not the only one who likes to do that?

[Q] Changing the default network connection

I want to automatically select the default network to which the device connects
(the first combo in Settings->WirelessControls->menu->Connections->Advanced->SelectNetworks -
See attached image)
My problem is as follows -
When I set up the connection to the operator -
it sets the default network to be <<3G Portal>>
I want to automatically change it to <<Internet 3G>>
(Or in the worst case -
Automatically delete the <<3G Portal>> -
making the <<Internet 3G>> the only available option -
which will force it to be default)
Does anyone know how to do this ?
(Even if some Cpp/C# code is needed - does anyone know the API ?)
Thanks
Not a lot of sense there
Looking at the screen print
The phone is set up to access the web FIRST via the 3G portal (every phone needs a portal to get online).
The second option looks to me to be a WIFI connection. Wifi always take priority over gprs/3g/hspa
so unless you can make a bit more clear what your looking for......................
http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
Of course, if you mean a different web access point get the APN settings and manualy add then from the settings menu - wireless and networks access point names - press the menu button - add apn
As I understand your Q, you wanna auto set the default network without having to manually change it everytime you hard reset / change roms?
Here's what I do for such things.
Get ceregistry editor, connect to your phone, export the registry to file, then, on the phone, change the default access point to the one you would rather it was, (possibly reboot phone here to be sure the registry has changed the default apn,) back into ceregistry editor, compare current registry to the snapshot, figure out which key changed, and to what value, then provision that reg key (via a cab, or provxml,) whenever you hard reset, after the network has been set up. (I have a cab with dozens of tweaks in it,you can just keep adding to it)
johnerz said:
Not a lot of sense there
Looking at the screen print
The phone is set up to access the web FIRST via the 3G portal (every phone needs a portal to get online).
The second option looks to me to be a WIFI connection. Wifi always take priority over gprs/3g/hspa
so unless you can make a bit more clear what your looking for......................
http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
Of course, if you mean a different web access point get the APN settings and manualy add then from the settings menu - wireless and networks access point names - press the menu button - add apn
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Thanks for the reply.
Both connections are over the Cellular network.
The first one (3G Portal) is set up by the operator to go via some proxies and stuff, which block certain services/sites as they are not stored on this proxy.
The Second one is "unfiltered" internet connection over the Cellular network.
Whenever the network is detected and set up, the settings are automaticelly set to go via the "proxied" connection.
I want to change it to work over the unfiltered connection.
I would like to know the registry keys or any other place this information is kept, so I could automatically change it.
I tried searching the registry for these values but could not get to a definite conclusion about where exactly the "default connection" is stored, or if it is stored in the registry altogether.
(If it is stored in the registry - I do NOT want a complete registry import/export - just the relevant keys)
Many thanks in advance.
Yes it is stored in the reg, but it stores an ID for each connection which is different for everyone, hence the method I suggested which would reveal both the key and the ID, I wasn't suggesting you import a whole registry, simply make a cab of just the one key. It would take about 10 mins to do, but I'm not running winmo so can't lookup the key for you.
Som30ne said:
Thanks for the reply.
Both connections are over the Cellular network.
The first one (3G Portal) is set up by the operator to go via some proxies and stuff, which block certain services/sites as they are not stored on this proxy.
The Second one is "unfiltered" internet connection over the Cellular network.
Whenever the network is detected and set up, the settings are automaticelly set to go via the "proxied" connection.
I want to change it to work over the unfiltered connection.
I would like to know the registry keys or any other place this information is kept, so I could automatically change it.
I tried searching the registry for these values but could not get to a definite conclusion about where exactly the "default connection" is stored, or if it is stored in the registry altogether.
(If it is stored in the registry - I do NOT want a complete registry import/export - just the relevant keys)
Many thanks in advance.
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Try using Data Controller by Red Frogfish. With this app, you can turn on and off all of your different connections indvidually.
Since, I have T-Mobile, I have the following connections:
T-Mobile Data
T-Mobile MMS
T-Mobile Internet
And, Data Controller lets turn each on or off as needed/wanted.
Rob
samsamuel said:
Yes it is stored in the reg, but it stores an ID for each connection which is different for everyone, hence the method I suggested which would reveal both the key and the ID, I wasn't suggesting you import a whole registry, simply make a cab of just the one key. It would take about 10 mins to do, but I'm not running winmo so can't lookup the key for you.
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Ok, thanks.
I will try this method.

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